Observation: I do believe that the term meatbag has been used in many other mediums. It may just be a passing phrase instead of a direct reference.

But in all seriousness:

How do you beat someone to death with their own corpse? Doesn't 'corpse' already imply that they are dead? And beside that point, how can you hit someone with their own body if they ARE their own body?

That would be like throwing a baseball at the same exact baseball. Now, if you were to rip out her insides and strangle her with them while simultaneously bludgeoning her with her own leg, that would be a good start.

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How do you beat someone to death with their own corpse? Doesn't 'corpse' already imply that they are dead? And beside that point, how can you hit someone with their own body if they ARE their own body?

That would be like throwing a baseball at the same exact baseball. Now, if you were to rip out her insides and strangle her with them while simultaneously bludgeoning her with her own leg, that would be a good start.

She meant to hit Blossom with Buttercup's dead corpse. Also she sure likes to say "fine" a lot.

Birdofterror wrote:Observation: I do believe that the term meatbag has been used in many other mediums. It may just be a passing phrase instead of a direct reference.

I've also seen "Meatling" and "Meat Sack" used by android/gynoid/cyborgs, Bug!Edgar from MIB, Skip the Demon from Sluggy Freelance, vampires/undead, et al.

I guess this sort of answers my question from a few pages ago... when Samantha demanded that they make her "Fullmetal," it looks like they obeyed.

I know its common, but the first thing that went through my mind on it was HK-47, followed by Bender. And since Samantha was a drunk robotic bender unit, it fit more along with HK. It's most likely not a direct reference, but its still a fun reminder.

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